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A Conversation with Jessica Lall of the L.A. Central City Association

A Conversation with Jessica Lall of the L.A. Central City Association

Released Thursday, 30th June 2022
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A Conversation with Jessica Lall of the L.A. Central City Association

A Conversation with Jessica Lall of the L.A. Central City Association

A Conversation with Jessica Lall of the L.A. Central City Association

A Conversation with Jessica Lall of the L.A. Central City Association

Thursday, 30th June 2022
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Jessica Lall of the L.A. Central City Association joins the Oy Vey L.A. podcast to talk about her mayoral run and her thoughts on the June primary election. Jessica also opines on how to successfully address the homelessness problems facing Los Angeles.

 

Jessica Lall is the President and CEO of Central City Association (CCA), a premier advocacy organization committed to enhancing Downtown Los Angeles’ vibrancy and increasing opportunity in the region. CCA members include large employers, cultural institutions, housing developers and service providers. Prior to leading CCA, Jessica was Executive Director for the South Park Business Improvement District in Downtown L.A. and served as Senior Policy Director for former Mayor Villaraigosa. Active in the civic community, Jessica ran for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2021, focusing her campaign on proactive solutions to homelessness. Jessica was named the Barbara Boxer Fellow for USC’s Center for the Political Future where she will teach a course called Local Leadership & Community Systems Change in Fall 2022. Jessica is a graduate of USC and the Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs. She lives in L.A. with her husband and their two-year-old daughter. 

 

***For the Record: In this episode, during the introduction of our guest, we mentioned that Jessica Lall was the first woman to serve as USC student body president. That statement was incorrect; there were other women who served in that role before Jessica. We apologize for the error.***

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Oy Vey L.A.

“I have lived here my entire life. I have never seen this city so dirty, so rudderless. Homeless everywhere, crime going up, and there just seems to be a lack of urgency, a lack of any kind of all-hands-on-deck approach to these crises.” - former mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, October 2021We all want a better, more livable Los Angeles. But what does that mean, exactly? And how do we get there? Join Josh Gertler and Chris Joseph – two native Angelenos – on our new podcast “Oy Vey L.A.” as we interview informed citizens, politicians (and wanna’ be politicians), as well as thought leaders and in-touch members of the local media. We’ll take you on a journey discussing such subjects as local politics, livability issues, housing (affordable and otherwise), and local corruption, a journey that will hopefully illuminate, stimulate and provoke thoughts and solutions.About Josh: Josh is the president and CEO of Consensus, a Los Angeles-based public relations firm founded in 1986. The firm ranks among the largest independently-owned public relations firms in Southern California and the top 100 in the nation. Josh has spent his entire career developing and delivering communications strategies for corporations, governments, brands, projects, places and ideas. Consensus has been pioneering consensus-building approaches and applying them to major issues and challenges since the firm’s founding. He is a member of the board of directors of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, the largest business organization in America’s second largest city, a board member of the Valley Industry and Commerce Association (VICA), and he is active in the Urban Land Institute (ULI). About Chris: Over the last 35 years, Chris has started and managed three environmental consulting businesses, launched two fan-funded music record companies and founded a non-profit charitable foundation. He's also dabbled in philanthropy, book writing, songwriting, and magazine writing. His company, CAJA Environmental Services, is a leading CEQA consulting firm in southern California. Chris is also an odds-defying, stage-three pancreatic cancer survivor and thriver since 2016, as described in his best-selling 2020 book "Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery." He is also a co-curator and contributing author to "The Epiphanies Project: Twenty Personal Revelations." Chris' other podcasts include Talking Threadheads, The Epiphanies Project, and Life is a Ride: Overcoming Huge Obstacles in Unconventional Ways.

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